America Enters WWI
... American opinion turned against Germans Germany continued to attack all ships, Allied or neutral, that they found in British waters ...
... American opinion turned against Germans Germany continued to attack all ships, Allied or neutral, that they found in British waters ...
File
... • Following the Schleiffen Plan, the German army charged through Belgium and into French territory • The Germans reached the outskirts of Paris; the soldiers could see the Eiffel Tower • First Battle of the Marne • September 5, 1914 • Reinforced by the first arrival of British troops, the Allies sto ...
... • Following the Schleiffen Plan, the German army charged through Belgium and into French territory • The Germans reached the outskirts of Paris; the soldiers could see the Eiffel Tower • First Battle of the Marne • September 5, 1914 • Reinforced by the first arrival of British troops, the Allies sto ...
Ch. 19 PowerPoint
... the World (IWW), also known as the Wobblies, were arrested for staging a strike in 1917. • After the war, the Supreme Court agreed in Schenk v. United States (1919) that the gov’t could censor speech or writing during wartime only if there was a “clear and present danger” that the war effort ...
... the World (IWW), also known as the Wobblies, were arrested for staging a strike in 1917. • After the war, the Supreme Court agreed in Schenk v. United States (1919) that the gov’t could censor speech or writing during wartime only if there was a “clear and present danger” that the war effort ...
Chapter 11 Section 2 American Power Tips the Balance
... emotional wounds suffered by the soldiers? The Red Cross carried the wounded from the battle field to the hospitals…they had to treat “shell shock” and trench foot besides the normal battle wounds. ...
... emotional wounds suffered by the soldiers? The Red Cross carried the wounded from the battle field to the hospitals…they had to treat “shell shock” and trench foot besides the normal battle wounds. ...
HSC Study Day Lecture Notes - Year 12 Modern History
... The case of Nurse Cavell added to this atrocity story, she was accused of helping allied soldiers escape to Holland, she was court martialled 7th October 1915 and shot 12th October 1915 The sinking of the Lusitania, 7th May 1915, sailed from New York to Liverpool, 1000 dead (128 US citizens). This w ...
... The case of Nurse Cavell added to this atrocity story, she was accused of helping allied soldiers escape to Holland, she was court martialled 7th October 1915 and shot 12th October 1915 The sinking of the Lusitania, 7th May 1915, sailed from New York to Liverpool, 1000 dead (128 US citizens). This w ...
The War Effort at Home
... Not all Americans supported the war. The draft was controversial, and some men refused to register for it. ...
... Not all Americans supported the war. The draft was controversial, and some men refused to register for it. ...
world war i
... • Events and contributing factors that led the U.S. into the war were • The United States strong pro-English leanings, • Wilson's belief in democracy as the most humane and Christian form of government, • American investments in Allied countries, • The interception of the Zimmerman telegram-which ...
... • Events and contributing factors that led the U.S. into the war were • The United States strong pro-English leanings, • Wilson's belief in democracy as the most humane and Christian form of government, • American investments in Allied countries, • The interception of the Zimmerman telegram-which ...
Causes of WWI World War I lasted from 1914 to 1918. At the time it
... Causes of WWI World War I lasted from 1914 to 1918. At the time it was called the Great War. People thought this was going to be “war to end all wars”. Although many nations were involved, most of the fighting took place in Europe, especially France. The United States did not become involved militar ...
... Causes of WWI World War I lasted from 1914 to 1918. At the time it was called the Great War. People thought this was going to be “war to end all wars”. Although many nations were involved, most of the fighting took place in Europe, especially France. The United States did not become involved militar ...
The failure of the Schlieffen Plan (Reasons for Stalemate)
... o Aim – Verdun was a symbol of French honour that French troops would do everything to protect it. It also allowed access for an attack on Paris o Germans were ready to ‘bleed the French white’ buy using Attrition o During the battle, Germans fired 100 000 shells/hour that destroyed the front line o ...
... o Aim – Verdun was a symbol of French honour that French troops would do everything to protect it. It also allowed access for an attack on Paris o Germans were ready to ‘bleed the French white’ buy using Attrition o During the battle, Germans fired 100 000 shells/hour that destroyed the front line o ...
American Neutrality - Social Studies Dude
... American Neutrality WORLD WAR I The official stance of the United States in relation to the War in Europe was Neutrality. President Woodrow Wilson: “be neutral in fact as well as name.” Economic Effect on America Trade increases 7X U.S FARMERS AND MANUFACTURERS SENT FOOD, ARMS, OIL, FUEL UNITED ...
... American Neutrality WORLD WAR I The official stance of the United States in relation to the War in Europe was Neutrality. President Woodrow Wilson: “be neutral in fact as well as name.” Economic Effect on America Trade increases 7X U.S FARMERS AND MANUFACTURERS SENT FOOD, ARMS, OIL, FUEL UNITED ...
Reading Essentials and Study Guide World War I and the Russian
... German forces sank the British passenger liner Lusitaniaon May 7, 1915. About 1,100 civilians, including more than 100 Americans, died. The United States protested unrestricted submarine warfare. The German government stopped it in September 1915 to avoid provoking the United States further. The Ger ...
... German forces sank the British passenger liner Lusitaniaon May 7, 1915. About 1,100 civilians, including more than 100 Americans, died. The United States protested unrestricted submarine warfare. The German government stopped it in September 1915 to avoid provoking the United States further. The Ger ...
US Road to War
... After WWI, Americans associated communism with disloyalty and unpatriotic behavior. ...
... After WWI, Americans associated communism with disloyalty and unpatriotic behavior. ...
World War I
... He pulled the pistol from his pocket, took a step towards the car and fired twice ...
... He pulled the pistol from his pocket, took a step towards the car and fired twice ...
Americans setting in position
... • Where is this man going? • What will his wife do to help with the war effort? • Who will replace him at his job? ...
... • Where is this man going? • What will his wife do to help with the war effort? • Who will replace him at his job? ...
The US and the First World War
... • The German Government requests the President of the United States of America to take steps for the restoration of peace, to notify all belligerents of this request, and to invite them to delegate positions for the purpose of taking up negotiations. The German Government accepts, as a basis of peac ...
... • The German Government requests the President of the United States of America to take steps for the restoration of peace, to notify all belligerents of this request, and to invite them to delegate positions for the purpose of taking up negotiations. The German Government accepts, as a basis of peac ...
War Affects the World
... _________________ or _____________________ spread to advance a cause or damage an opponent’s cause. Section 3 quiz Choose the letter of the best answer. ____ 1. In 1917, Germany returned to its policy of unrestricted submarine warfare, hoping to A. bring the United States into the war. B. force Russ ...
... _________________ or _____________________ spread to advance a cause or damage an opponent’s cause. Section 3 quiz Choose the letter of the best answer. ____ 1. In 1917, Germany returned to its policy of unrestricted submarine warfare, hoping to A. bring the United States into the war. B. force Russ ...
Chapter 26.2
... They controlled the Dardanelles which was part of water route between the black sea and the Mediterranean. The Allies used it to ship supplies to the Russians In 1915 the Allies wanted to destroy the strong hold the Ottoman Empire had in the Dardanelles. Again this was a failure for the Allies and t ...
... They controlled the Dardanelles which was part of water route between the black sea and the Mediterranean. The Allies used it to ship supplies to the Russians In 1915 the Allies wanted to destroy the strong hold the Ottoman Empire had in the Dardanelles. Again this was a failure for the Allies and t ...
Winning the War
... soldiers had joined the fighting on the Western Front and helped reverse any gains the Germans had achieved. ...
... soldiers had joined the fighting on the Western Front and helped reverse any gains the Germans had achieved. ...
Section 4 - McCook Public Schools
... The Fourteen Points President Woodrow Wilson issued the Fourteen Points, a list of his terms for resolving World War I and future wars. He called for: • freedom of the seas • free trade • large-scale reductions of arms • an end to secret treaties • self-determination, or the right of people to choo ...
... The Fourteen Points President Woodrow Wilson issued the Fourteen Points, a list of his terms for resolving World War I and future wars. He called for: • freedom of the seas • free trade • large-scale reductions of arms • an end to secret treaties • self-determination, or the right of people to choo ...
Part 1 * A World Crisis
... • Germany suffered because of the British ____________________. • U-boats are named after the German for “_______________ boat.” • Germany warned the U.S. that neutral ships might be attacked. • The German plan for ___________________ submarine warfare angered Americans, and Wilson believed it viola ...
... • Germany suffered because of the British ____________________. • U-boats are named after the German for “_______________ boat.” • Germany warned the U.S. that neutral ships might be attacked. • The German plan for ___________________ submarine warfare angered Americans, and Wilson believed it viola ...
The Road to War • Main Idea 1: Many factors contributed to the
... Trench warfare, defending a position by fighting from the protection of deep ditches, helped make the war long and deadly. ...
... Trench warfare, defending a position by fighting from the protection of deep ditches, helped make the war long and deadly. ...
Causes, Practices and Effects of War Pearson Baccaularete for IB
... Civilians as part of the war effort The war saw the rapid growth of industry in all countries as governments tried to keep up with the production demands of total war. In Britain, France and Germany, these demands also meant women joining the workforce as more and more men left to fight in the war. ...
... Civilians as part of the war effort The war saw the rapid growth of industry in all countries as governments tried to keep up with the production demands of total war. In Britain, France and Germany, these demands also meant women joining the workforce as more and more men left to fight in the war. ...
World War I: Analyzing Events and Attitudes
... 1. Use the corresponding website on the wikispace to give a detailed account of each event and its significance. June 28, 1914: Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand Archduke was assassinated by a Serb nationalist while he was traveling out of a town hall reception. He was shot at a pint blank range a ...
... 1. Use the corresponding website on the wikispace to give a detailed account of each event and its significance. June 28, 1914: Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand Archduke was assassinated by a Serb nationalist while he was traveling out of a town hall reception. He was shot at a pint blank range a ...
Economics
... Europe had been drawn into it. Germany and Austria-Hungary formed the Central Powers. Russia, France, Serbia, and Great Britain were called the Allies. ...
... Europe had been drawn into it. Germany and Austria-Hungary formed the Central Powers. Russia, France, Serbia, and Great Britain were called the Allies. ...
The Tipping Point
... aim: to find a good ending for the war attack of the German army unexpected for the entente crisis between France and Great Britain French marshal Ferdinand Foch receives the supreme command the German army breaks down • Germans: unable to move supplies and reinforcements fast enough to maintain ...
... aim: to find a good ending for the war attack of the German army unexpected for the entente crisis between France and Great Britain French marshal Ferdinand Foch receives the supreme command the German army breaks down • Germans: unable to move supplies and reinforcements fast enough to maintain ...